The event, called "What the Frack!," will include a panel discussion after the film. Baldwin will moderate the talk with the film's director, Josh Fox, ecologist Sandra Steingraber, Cornell University professor Anthony Ingraffea and Katherine Hudson from Riverkeeper, an environmental advocacy group. Check back to syracuse.com for coverage of the event.

Tickets are $22, general, and $12, students with ID. Tickets can be purchased by calling the theater at 475-7980 or visiting its box office or by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000.

Fox, a Pennsylvania native, filmed the documentary after he was approached about drilling rights on his property. After being told hydraulic fracturing to extract natural gas was safe, Fox began investigating those claims and collecting stories of landowners. "Gasland" has been described on Fox's website in the past as showing "Significant consequences including flammable tap water, fouled air, poisoned land, pools of toxic waste, sick and dying livestock and pets, and chronic illnesses suffered by those living in areas where drilling occurs."

The film has aired on HBO since 2010 and was an Oscar nominee for best documentary. It also was screened in September 2010 in Syracuse.

Proceeds from "What the Frack!" will be donated to Project Haiti to build an orphanage and children's center in Port-au -Prince, Haiti, and New York for Sustainable Agriculture and Frack-free Energy.

Baldwin, whose mother and sisters live in the area, has contributed to Central New York nonprofits in the past, including his mother's Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund.

Sunday, Baldwin will participate in a fundraising event for West Genesee modified sports. A 4-mile run and a 1.5-mile walk are planned for 9 a.m. The route begins and ends at West Genesee High School in Camillus. Registration costs $30 in advance at savemodifiedsportsatwg.com/2012smsregistration or $35 until 8:30 a.m. race day.

Registration includes admission to a challenge softball game between West Genesee Middle School and Camillus Middle School faculty and staff. Baldwin will be a special guest umpire. The softball game will begin immediately after the race ends, around 10:30 a.m. There also will be raffles during the softball game.